Cade Metz
Cade Metz is a journalist known for his work in technology and artificial intelligence. He writes for The New York Times and has covered a wide range of topics in the tech industry.
Books
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1. Genius Makers
The Mavericks Who Brought AI to Google, Facebook, and the World
This captivating narrative delves into the fascinating world of artificial intelligence, chronicling the journey of visionary scientists and engineers who have pioneered groundbreaking advancements in AI technology. It explores the intense rivalries, collaborations, and ethical dilemmas faced by these innovators as they strive to create machines that can think and learn like humans. Through vivid storytelling, the book provides an insightful look at the evolution of AI, highlighting the transformative impact it has on industries, society, and our understanding of intelligence itself.
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4. Practical Object Oriented Design In Ruby
An Agile Primer
This insightful guide delves into the principles of object-oriented design, specifically tailored for Ruby developers. It emphasizes the importance of crafting flexible, maintainable code by leveraging the power of objects and classes. Through practical examples and clear explanations, readers learn how to apply design patterns, manage dependencies, and create robust, scalable applications. The book encourages a thoughtful approach to coding, focusing on simplicity and clarity to enhance both the development process and the end product.
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